That module isn't present in the 2.6.10 we shipped from. What does it do?

Hi,

I think it's part of Debian Asterisk distribution (cause bristuff packages are included in Debian Asterisk packages - at least thew were)....

Will take further look and get back with more info,

thanks,

regards,

Rob.

hi,

I took closer look. Asterisk for debian is compiled wiht bristuffed patches (provide zaphfc and qozap modules that are important for majority of Euro ISDN cards) and zaptel (PRI and analog telephony digium cards) - and those two provide kernel modules. So zaphfc currently resides in 2.6.10 lib/modules/zaptel tree...

if Pluto is supplying custom kernel, then I guess it is needed to provide also custom compiled asterisk with all needed modules.... Is current Pluto kernel also default kernel under Debian Sarge? if not, asterisk should be recompiled against it (and I kindly ask for bristuff patches to be included cause of European clients) ...

The zaptel modules are the last remaining hurdle for my pluto system. I have installed the zaptel binaries, kernel header sources, dpatch and zaptel-sources however I am unable to succesfully build the zaptel modules due to missing files.

In upcomming .31 release we have a big upgrade for asterisk. It includes :AMP-1.10.009asterisk-1.0.9asterisk-addons-1.0.9bristuff-0.2.0-RC8ochan_capi-cm-0.5.3chan_sccp-20051019libpri-1.0.9zaptel-1.0.9.2All compiled for new pluto kernel 2.6.13.2-vanilla-pluto-1-686

If there is something missing or you know better versions for some of your hardware (we don't have every possible piece of hardware) please report now.

In upcomming .31 release we have a big upgrade for asterisk. It includes :AMP-1.10.009asterisk-1.0.9asterisk-addons-1.0.9bristuff-0.2.0-RC8ochan_capi-cm-0.5.3chan_sccp-20051019libpri-1.0.9zaptel-1.0.9.2All compiled for new pluto kernel 2.6.13.2-vanilla-pluto-1-686

If there is something missing or you know better versions for some of your hardware (we don't have every possible piece of hardware) please report now.

Yes that is correct that I would want it for asterisk and not Voicetronix perl Openpbx.As far as the fork of Asterisk to OpenPBX is almost a compleate rewrite. I'll anounce when the first stable release comes out so you know.

The Viocetronix OpenPBX is more or less just a VAR/Answering system and is vary limited. I don't think IMHO it would serve Plutos purpose or vision.Regards,Cordel